Wedding Flowers

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More couples are choosing British flowers in order to reduce the environmental impact of their wedding. There are other benefits too. Locally grown flowers will be fresher than imported flowers, contain no chemicals and are naturally fragrant, reflecting the true beauty of the British seasons.

We have two wedding options: Do-it-yourself and A la carte. Many couples choose a combination of the two: DIY wedding buckets for decorating the venue and bouquets and wearables made by us.

We supply weddings from mid April until mid October and only take on one wedding a week, to ensure you get the best possible flowers.

Do-it-yourself

DIY wedding buckets are not only a cost effective solution but also a brilliant way to get relatives or friends involved in the build up to your special day. Some brides even make their own bouquets, with stunning results!

Flowers can be collected up to two days before your wedding for decorating venues and creating bouquets.

You can visit our flowers By season page to see what may be in bloom.

September florist buckets featuring roses, dahlia, cosmos

A la carte

We can supply bouquets and wearables for the wedding party and any portable decorations for your venue such as table centres and urn arrangements.

We do not create installations onsite at wedding venues but can advise on how many florist buckets you would need if you intend to create your own.

Please contact us to check if your date is available, for further information and a price list.

Autumnal bridal bouquet featuring dahlia, rudbeckia and phlox

Prop hire

Hiring props is a cost effective, time saving and environmentally friendly way to add character and beauty to your special day.

We have a range of glass and stoneware vessels, a table stand and other items available for hire here.

A refundable deposit is payable upon collection, which will be repaid when the props are returned in good order, however don’t worry we will do the cleaning for you!

Autumnal table arrangements in vintage mustard pots